Media personality Kwame Gyan has called for the state to prosecute Bishop Salifu Amoako and his son to provide closure for the families affected by the tragic loss of their loved ones.
In a detailed post of Facebook, he criticized Bishop Amoako for being aware of his son Elrad’s behavior but remaining silent, a negligence he believes contributed to the deaths of the victims.
Kwame Gyan outlined eight key points regarding the incident and concluded by expressing his hope that the case doesn’t end up like that of comic actor Lil Win, who has yet to face prosecution after being involved in an accident that claimed the life of a young boy.
His post reads: “As you go to bed remember this:
1. Salifu Amoako’s son is 16 years. Per our laws, he had no business driving a car.
2. There are enough videos filmed by him and his idiotic friends that show that he frequently uses our roads as an F1 circuit.
3. That speed he was driving at, couldn’t be anything lower than 160km/h. In fact, some even say 190km/h may not be an exaggeration. And he did that speed at EAST LEGON on a weekend! Let that sink in.
4. He was there when his Dad foolishly professed in the US that in Ghana, he drives cars without number plates.
5. At the same venue, he also said that despite driving cars without number plates, our Police salute him and call him General. His son was there when he said these.
6. Very safe to assume that he’s known his son drives his cars despite the fact that he is underaged and shouldn’t be driving.
7. That silly boy is alive and receiving excellent treatment while the two poor girls whose bodies….let me not complete this thought. Too much grief already.
8. The ‘man of god’ knows too well that he has a recalcitrant son if all the tales of him having been dismissed from at least 2 schools are to be believed.
I pray we sustain this level of anger until TRUE justice prevails.
PS: I do pray that we don’t see a repeat of the Lil Win case…and please don’t tell me it is in court…please!!!!!!
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